Researchers use neuroimaging to study ESP
By Anton on Jan 3, 2008 in Human Potential
The study in the story linked here proves absolutely nothing about anything unless it be that Harvard Professors can be idiots.
Researchers use neuroimaging to study ESP
To study whether or not ESP exists, Moulton and Kosslyn presented participants with two types of visual stimuli: ESP stimuli and non-ESP stimuli. These two types of stimuli were identical with one exception: ESP stimuli were not only presented visually, but also were presented telepathically, clairvoyantly, and precognitively to participants.
You see, in a test set up to prove the existence or non-existence of ESP, they presented the participants with “ESP stimuli”. The problem is, they can’t possibly know or measure whether or not the senders of this ESP stimuli actually were successful in sending anything.
As anyone who has had ESP experiences should be able to know, it doesn’t work that way. It isn’t something that will ever be measured in a lab. It is not a phenomenon of the brain. It is a phenomenon associated with Mind. The brain provides for the physical expression of Mind.
Maybe, some future world, we will have the necessary technology to measure the phenomena of ESP. At this time, we couldn’t even imagine such a thing. It is that far beyond the machinery we have today.













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